Re: Possible Bug - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Robert Gravsjö
Subject Re: Possible Bug
Date
Msg-id 4D529FE8.2070800@blogg.se
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In response to Possible Bug  (Kaloyan Iliev Iliev <kaloyan@digsys.bg>)
List pgsql-general

On 2011-02-09 10.51, Kaloyan Iliev Iliev wrote:
> Hi,
> I think I found something strange in PostgreSQL behavior. Here is an
> example:
>
>
> testdb=# CREATE TABLE test1 (test2 text, test3 text);
> CREATE TABLE
> testdb=# SELECT A.name FROM test1 A;
> name
> ------
> (0 rows)
>
> testdb=# INSERT INTO test1 (test2,test3) VALUES ('1','2');
> INSERT 0 1
> testdb=# INSERT INTO test1 (test2,test3) VALUES ('3','4');
> INSERT 0 1
> testdb=# SELECT A.name FROM test1 A;
> name -------
> (1,2)
> (3,4)
> (2 rows)
>
> customer.20080408=# SELECT name FROM test1;
> ERROR: column "name" does not exist
> LINE 1: SELECT name FROM test1;
>
>
> testdb=# SELECT version();
> version
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> PostgreSQL 8.4.5 on amd64-portbld-freebsd8.1, compiled by GCC cc (GCC)
> 4.2.1 20070719 [FreeBSD], 64-bit
> (1 row)
>
> Obviously there is no column with name "name", but the SELECT query
> (ONLY WHEN I USE ALIASES) returns result for it.
> And if I have a column with name "name_en" and by mistake write it
> "name", instead of error I receive strange data (ARRAY from all
> columns), that I don't expect.
>
> Could you tell me if this is a bug or some feature I haven't heard of.

Look up functional notation in
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/xfunc-sql.html#AEN46042

These are the same thing:
select name(test1) from test1;
select test.name from test1;

>
> Best regards,
> Kaloyan Iliev
>
>
>

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Regards,
Robert "roppert" Gravsjö

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